Radar Jammer Manufactures

These products allegedly reflect a modified signal to confuse police radar gun computer, this according to promotional material in printed pieces and web sites!

When the passive device is within 18 inches of a police radar gun, the device will cause sporadic readings. However to have any effect on a police officer’s radar gun, you would have to be driving on the hood of his car (then you would have other problems).

Don’t be fooled!

Most consumers buy off on these outrageous lies and have no way to confirm the validity of their claims.

Radar Roy to the rescue!

Radar Roy, a retired police officer and a certified traffic radar instructor has taken Michael Churchman and his company Rocky Mountain Radar to task and has challenged them to back up their claims.

Are You a Victim of Rocky Mountain Radar?

Radar Roy gets a lot of questions from owners of Radar Jammers. The main thing they want to know: “How can I get my money back?”

30 Day Money Back Guarantee

If you purchased your Radar Jammer within the past 30 days, and if you purchased the unit from Rocky Mountain Radar, you can return to them under their 30 day money back guarantee. If you purchased your device from another online retailer, or from a store, check with them to see what their return policy is.

Credit Card Purchases

If you used your credit card, contact your bank or credit card provider and file for a refund.

Many banks will honor a charge back if the company fraudulently misrepresented their products and/or services. You are welcome to print out sections of this website to turn in with your request.

Contact The Federal Trade Commission

The Federal Trade Commission has the jurisdiction to investigate cases of consumer fraud throughout the USA. We would recommend that your first step to file a complaint using their online form.

Contact the Attorney General’s Office

Rocky Mountain Radar is based in El Paso, and you can contact the Texas Attorney General’s Office and file a complaint.

Contact the Better Business Bureau

Rocky Mountain Radar is not a member of the El Paso Better Business Bureau, however RMR has responded to several filed complaints from this agency. We do suggest that you do file a complaint with the El Paso Better Business Bureau.

Customers who have used this option (or the threat of this option) have told Radar Roy that they have been very successful in getting their money back.